Alma Audio (EAST!) at Capital Audio Fest

asiufy

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Friends,

Having served now Southern California (and beyond) for seven years, and faced with a growing number of clients on the eastern coast, we are now opening a second location, in the Washington, DC area! So, we present you, Alma East!

We have secured an incredible 2600 sq.ft. location in Sterling, VA, and construction is well under way (but delayed, of course). We hope to have the showroom open early next year.

In the meantime, we are participating at this year's Capital Audio Fest, a fantastic event that's been going on for many years. As this is our new "local" show, we have opted to present in 5 rooms, to be able to show the various product lines that we represent, and introduce ourselves to our new market.

So, look us up in Rooms 530, 532, 533, 534 and 537. Some of the brands presented: Nagra, QLN, MSB, Technics, MoFi Electronics, Estelon, Bricasti, Innuos, Kubala-Sosna, Bergmann, Graham, Moonriver.

I will follow up with some of the systems we'll be presenting, including some exciting world premieres!

thanks,
Alex
 
Great stuff, Alex. Good luck at the show!
 
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I was very impressed with the sound in each of the Alma rooms I visited today especially the one with QLN speakers and Nagra electronics. And for sheer listenability the Graham LS 8/1 are right up there as well.
 
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Good luck to you Alex and Fabio.
 
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Thanks, guys...
I'm beat, but it was a great show! Attendance was pretty constant and steady throughout the 3 days, with nary a "dip" in the rooms.
Room 532 with the new Andrew Jones designed MoFi speaker was impossible to get into, so I actually did not get my own picture of the system!
So let's see how it went:

Room 530 was Qln speakers, Nagra pre/power, MSB DAC and Innuos server.

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Next was the aforementioned Room 532, with the new MoFi SourcePoint 10 speakers, HiFi Rose amp and source.
(this is not my photo, I got it from a member of another forum).

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Next, in Room 533, we had Estelon XB speakers and Bricasti amp + DAC. Innuos server too.

(Bricasti fans/owners, take a close look at the DAC...)

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In Room 534, we had an all-Technics system, with the new brand new (world premiere!) SL-G700M2 CD/SACD/network player.
Spot the also brand-new Innuos Pulse at the bottom of the rack!

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And finally, Philip O'Hanlon held court in Room 537, with the Graham speakers, Moonriver amp (+ brand new phono stage!) and Bergmann turntable.

My pics came out pretty poor, but this one shows the harpist Isabelle Corriveau playing to an attentive audience in the room, as well as the gorgeous finish of the Grahams.

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This was our first year at this show, and the experience was overwhelmingly good. The organization was top-notch, everything moving smoothly and on time, sometimes even AHEAD of time! But there was one frustrating caveat: the hotel's poor Wi-Fi.
Unfortunately, hotels are getting rid of the physical, wired Ethernet in rooms, so the vendors in regular hotel rooms had to make do with Wi-Fi. And the sheer number of people connected at once literally brought the house down, with unusable network.
Like magic, the network came back to life past 4pm on Sunday, when the show closed...
This situation didn't allow us to stream, or even download files to feed our servers, so we were severely limited musically. But still, I think we made the best of it, with a good selection of rock, pop, jazz and classical.
With this being another one of our "local" shows, we will surely be back next year, and well prepared for the network situation...
Thanks for all the folks who stopped by and introduced themselves, hope to see you all next year!

thanks,
Alex
 

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